A song about moving on from the heartbreak of a long-term relationship ending.
lyrics
Looking forward
Intro- outro A-G-F-C Verse F-C Chorus G-F-C Structure: Intro- verse-chorus-v-c-v-c-v-outro.
As I check out from this alienation
I’m looking forward with much anticipation
As I latch onto this ray of hope
Start climbing up from the end of my rope
I’ll put that horse right before the cart
And getting over you, well, that’s where I’ll start
Chorus:
When it all comes together, it comes together here.
When I start looking forward, it all becomes quite clear.
When it all comes together, it comes together here.
When start looking forward, the sadness turns to cheer.
I’ll start looking out by looking in
See where I’m going instead of where I’ve been
Gonna do some winning instead of losing
And create a world that’s of my own choosing
When it all comes together, it comes together here.
When I start looking forward, it all becomes quite clear.
When it all comes together, it comes together here.
When start looking forward, the sadness turns to cheer.
First, I had to visualize, in order for me to realize:
I’m better off with you gone, deep down I knew that all along.
When it all comes together, it comes together here.
When I start looking forward, it all becomes quite clear.
When it all comes together, it comes together here.
When start looking forward, the sadness turns to cheer.
First, I had to visualize, in order for me to realize:
I’m better off with you gone, deep down I knew that all along.
First, I had to visualize, in order for me to realize:
I’m better off with you gone, deep down I knew that all along.
As I check out from this alienation,
Start moving forward from this stagnation.
I’m letting go of all my aggravation.
I’m looking forward with much anticipation.
credits
from Fix the World,
released September 15, 2023
Songwriter: Joel Wasson
Vocals/Guitars: Carmen Toth
Drums/Additional Guitars: Joel Wasson
Bass: Drew Atkins
Lead guitar: Michael McKenzie
Produced by Joel Wasson and John Critchley
Mixed by John Critchley
Mastered by Joao Carvalho
Carmen Toth is a Toronto singer-songwriter with a power pop sound reminiscent of the 80s and 90s. Whether on acoustic guitar
playing solo or on electric with a full band, her unique, childlike voice, relatable lyrics and catchy hooks have drawn comparisons to Stevie Nicks, Cyndi Lauper and Kate Bush. Active in the independent music scene since 2003, she has released three EPs and one LP....more
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